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- In probability theory, the Mabinogion sheep problem or Mabinogian urn is a problem in stochastic control introduced by David Williams , who named it after a herd of magic sheep in the Welsh collection of tales, the Mabinogion. (en)
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- And he came towards a valley, through which ran a river; and the borders of the valley were wooded, and on each side of the river were level meadows. And on one side of the river he saw a flock of white sheep, and on the other a flock of black sheep. And whenever one of the white sheep bleated, one of the black sheep would cross over and become white; and when one of the black sheep bleated, one of the white sheep would cross over and become black (en)
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- Peredur the son of Evrawk, from the Mabinogion, translated by Lady Charlotte Guest (en)
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- In probability theory, the Mabinogion sheep problem or Mabinogian urn is a problem in stochastic control introduced by David Williams , who named it after a herd of magic sheep in the Welsh collection of tales, the Mabinogion. (en)
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- Mabinogion sheep problem (en)
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